DR. DOWIE'S DILEMMA.
A SYDNEV CUUWD HIVES 111 M A\ EXCsH'INO TLUE. (Heocivwl I'Vli IT, l.li 11.in.i SYDNEY, Keb. .10. •"Doctor" Howie iUi*l umit.h.-i' Vlis-oi'ik'i-ly limiting in t> Town llnll 10-night. Amidst almost com inn- ■ oils inlerrupiions ci singing mill catcalls lie managed to sandwich in a short address ; Iml eventually the opposition became 100 strong, and (lie numerous police present were unable to keep the crowd in check, and he had to desist. A .demonstrative croud of many hundreds gutl.en.d outside live Hotel Australia, where Howie is slaying, uwaiiling Ida return from I. lie meeting. When his call 'drove up it was greeted with howls and derisive shouts, and a rash was made for Howie. Tim ca'liby, however, whipped up. and getting clear, drove away. Howie's son, in another call, faceii the crowd gfnil readied Ihe hotel. The crowd couiti'imiwl hooting, cheering, and demanding Dowic until the police cleared the street,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 40, 17 February 1904, Page 2
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152DR. DOWIE'S DILEMMA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 40, 17 February 1904, Page 2
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